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Title: THE COMPETITION QUESTION


1
THE COMPETITION QUESTION
  • These slides are examples of how The Competition
    Question can be adapted to look at performance
    responsibilities from a whole organisation
    perspective right down to specific roles and
    areas of work. They can be adapted easily by
    changing the focus and the examples of
    competitors.
  • The final few supplementary slides help pull the
    conclusions back into practical ideas for moving
    forward.
  • Please do not attempt to use these slides as part
    of a presentation until you have read and fully
    understood the relevant sections of Managing by
    Design, you know how the slide works, and you
    are clear on the points you wish to draw out with
    it.

2
THE COMPETITION
  • Imagine your group has been called upon to judge
    a competition to identify the best manufacturing
    company in the world. The competition has six
    competitors Motorola, IBM, Morgan, Komatsu, Lego
    and Siemens (Our organisation is an independent
    judge).
  • You are allowed to see whatever you want, and to
    talk to whoever you want in selecting the
    winner.
  • On what criteria do you base your decision?
  • You have 30 minutes to agree a limited number of
    criteria which comprehensively determine Best

3
THE COMPETITION
  • Imagine your group has been called upon to judge
    a competition to identify the best publishing
    company in the world. The competition has six
    competitors Kogan-Page, McGraw-Hill, Blackwell,
    Penguin, Texere J Wiley (Our organisation is an
    independent judge).
  • You are allowed to see whatever you want, and to
    talk to whoever you want in selecting the
    winner.
  • On what criteria do you base your decision?
  • You have 30 minutes to agree a limited number of
    criteria which comprehensively determine Best

4
THE COMPETITION!
  • sales
  • market making wins
  • integration with xxx strategy
  • satisfied customers on the leading edge
  • fame/predictability
  • Imagine our group has been called upon by xxx to
    judge a competition to identify the best partner
    in five categories
  • The competition has applicants from a number of
    companies including HP, Compaq, IBM. (We are an
    independent judge).

We are allowed to see whatever we want, and to
talk to whoever we want in selecting the winner.
What specifically could we measure to base our
decision? What would be the measures by which we
would comprehensively determine Best?
5
EXPLORING THE CONTEXT OF ???
  • There has been a competition to determine the
    most effective Professional Services Group in
    industry, the focus is on The impact the Group
    has had on its Parent Groups Operating
    Companies. You didnt apply because you have
    been asked to act as judges.
  • The remaining contenders are Boots, JJ, Glaxo,
    3M, IBM, Motorola, all of whom have proved very
    forward thinking in this respect. Your job is to
    select, objectively, which is the winner.
  • You can spend as much time as you wish, see what
    you want, talk to anyone, and do anything you
    need to reach a fair conclusion.
  • What criteria will you use to determine the
    winner?

6
THE COMPETITION!
  • Imagine we have been called upon by New Scientist
    to judge a competition to identify the best NPD
    Group in the Medical Industry regarding
  • Impact on, and support of, their organisation
  • (Sustainable) standing in the medical NPD
    industry
  • Anticipating and meeting customer needs
  • The competition has applicants from six
    companies Convatec, Coloplast, 3M, JJ, GSK,
    Boots. (We are an independent judge).
  • We are allowed to see whatever we want, and to
    talk to whoever we want in selecting the
    winner.On what criteria do we base our decision?

7
THE COMPETITION
  • Imagine your group has been called upon to judge
    a competition to identify the best Business
    Computing Service. The competition has three
    competitors Tesco, Safeway and Waitrose (Our
    organisation is an independent judge).
  • You are allowed to see whatever you want, and to
    talk to whoever you want in selecting the
    winner.
  • On what criteria do you base your decision?
  • You have 30 minutes to agree a limited number of
    criteria which comprehensively determine Best

8
HYPOTHESIS
  • If these aspects are important enough to use in
    determining the best, then
  • They must be important
  • They must be variable
  • They must be observable
  • And if the above is all true...
  • They must be a key measure of process health
  • They must require management
  • Change in them is an indicator of the quality of
    that management????

9
THE COMPETITION
  • You have been selected (due to your great wisdom
    on the subject) to judge a competition for the
    Analyst of the Year award.
  • All the analysts entered in the competition work
    in environments similar to your own, using the
    same tools and technology.
  • You are required to make your decision based on
    objective data. You are able to gather what data
    you wish to support your decision, even if it
    requires simple system changes to collect and
    analyse it.
  • On what criteria will you base your decision?

10
THE COMPETITION
  • Imagine our group has been called upon by
    Computer Weekly to judge a competition to
    identify the best Departmental Manager. Our
    focus is to be on IT development in the Retail
    Industry and the competition has applicants from
    three companies Tesco, Safeway and Waitrose (JS
    is an independent judge).
  • We are allowed to see whatever we want, and to
    talk to whoever we want in selecting the
    winner.On what criteria do we base our
    decision?
  • We have 30 minutes to agree a limited number of
    criteria which comprehensively determine Best

11
THE COMPETITION
  • How would we feel if we were judged against these
    criteria? Are they a fair assessment of our
    performance as managers?
  • Imagine that the managers from Tesco were
    unsuccessful in the competition, and that Tesco
    appointed us to work with their managers so that
    they could win the competition next year. How
    would we undertake this role in a manner that
    would ensure that they did?
  • What implications does this have for your role
    and your managers?

12
THE COMPETITION
  • In your syndicate groups
  • Imagine you have been appointed as a panel to
    judge a competition to identify the best written
    thought-out project plan/proposal from some 200
    submissions
  • What would be the (5 to 10) clear and objective
    criteria that you would use to identify the
    winner?
  • Be prepared to present your list (briefly) back
    to the rest of the group
  • You have fifteen minutes to reach your conclusions

13
CAN WE IMPROVE ON OUR ANSWERS?
  • In your syndicates, and using the checklist
    provided
  • Review the proposals made by the other syndicate
    against the checklist
  • Consider how you might improve upon their
    proposal
  • Add to or modify their proposal in any way you
    see fit, until you are comfortable that it
    represents the best approach
  • Be prepared to present your conclusions back to
    the other syndicate group

14
CHECKLIST FOR THE COMPETITION
  • To what extent do the proposed criteria reflect
  • How they understand and build partnership with
    the customers, and really add value to their
    customers business
  • How well they develop inspiring goals, and build
    a real and shared commitment from their people to
    pursuing those goals
  • How good they are at attracting and retaining the
    right people, developing them to their full
    potential, and using that potential
  • Their ability to continuously improve and control
    their processes to ensure they are increasingly
    effective and efficient
  • The quality of their internal information
    systems, and the accuracy and timeliness of their
    decisions
  • Their plans for future improvement, and the
    extent of appropriate creativity and innovation
    in that

15
SO HOW DOES THIS COMPARE WITH REALITY?
  • In your original syndicate groups, and using the
    list refined by the other team
  • Consider how well each of these things take place
    in your organisation at this present time
  • Think through the reasons why this might be the
    case
  • Be prepared to present your conclusions back to
    the group

16
SO, WHAT HOLDS US BACK?
  • What stops us from doing the things we know need
    to be done?
  • Is it our job?
  • Will it all turn out OK anyway?
  • Do we feel comfortable/confident doing it?
  • Is it a priority?
  • .
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